Prince Boateng

Prince Boateng
Prince Boateng of the Ashanti and the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly
Prince of the Empire of Asante
Reign 31 December 2014 – present
Coronation 31 December 2014
Predecessor Osei Tutu II
Born (1987-03-06) 6 March 1987
West Berlin, West Germany
Full name
Kevin Boateng
House House of Oyoko Dynasty
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Prince Boateng

His Royal Highness (HR) Prince Boateng
Born Kevin Boateng
(1987-03-06) March 6, 1987
West Berlin, West Germany
Residence Ashanti, Ashantiland
Alma mater Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Occupation Prince of Ashanti and Kumasi
Aerospace Engineer
Asteroid Miner
Strategist
Military strategist
Years active 2014–present
Net worth Increase GH₵ 600 billion in Ashanti Ghanaian cedi gold bullion bars (gold bullion standard currency; 2015)
Board member of Associate Aerospace Engineering Professor at College of Engineering (KNUST),
Great Consolidated Diamonds Shareholder,
Star Africa Commodities & Minerals Limited Shareholder
Website ManhyiaPalaceOnline.org
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Prince Boateng, Prince of Ashanti and the Ashanti people (Kevin Boateng, born 6 March 1987), is the Ashanti monarchy Prince of Ashanti and Ashantiland and the Empire of Ashanti House of Oyoko absolute monarch successor Emperor of the Ashanti people homeland of Ashanti and Ashantiland and the Ashanti Empire.[1] Prince Boateng of Ashanti is a major shareholder of the Ashanti people wholly owned companies Great Consolidated Diamonds and Star Africa Commodities & Minerals Limited. Prince Boateng of Ashanti is successor to ascend to the Ashanti Absolute Monarchy Golden Stool (Throne) the Golden Stool held by reigning Ashanti absolute monarchy Emperor Osei Tutu II since 1999.[1]

Biography

Titles and styles

Styles of
Prince Boateng of Ashanti and the Ashanti people and Ashantiland and the Empire of Ashanti
Reference style His Royal Hghness
Spoken style Your Royal Highness
Alternative style Dua ma Asanteman

Education

As an associate professor of aerospace engineering in warp drive and EM drive starship spacecraft propulsion Prince Boateng is in possession of an aerospace engineering doctor of philosophy (PhD from the College of Engineering (KNUST) and an exoplanetology doctor of philosophy from the College of Science (KNUST) and an polygenics doctor of philosophy from the College of Health Sciences (KNUST) awarded by the chancellor Ashanti absolute monarchy Emperor Asantehene Osei Tutu II of the prestigious Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and as an 8 languages polyglot Prince Boateng grasps the knowledge of Turkish, German, English and Italian, French, Arabic, Ashanti Twi and more recently Prince Boateng has grasps the knowledge of Russian and Persian.[2]

Miscellany

Prince Boateng of Ashanti's full name is Kevin Boateng and Prince Boateng has several tattoos and a tattoo of the map of Ashantiland and the country's name on his arm — a visible link to his Ashanti heritage.[3][4] Across Prince Boateng's ribs, Prince Boateng has the Chinese tattoo words for clan, health, love, success and trust,[5] and Prince Boateng has other tattoos on his upper body including Ashanti-Adinkra tattoos.[6] Prince Boateng is a grand-master in the Ashanti martial arts Akrafena and a practitioner of Wing Chun and Prince Boateng of Ashanti often indulges in the sport of golf the national sport of the Ashanti and the Ashanti people as well as Akrafena and Prince Boateng has recreationally had a career in professional football from 2006 till May 2016 under the name Kevin-Prince Boateng. Prince Boateng possesses numerous personal aircraft, gold mining and diamond mining holdings and personal properties at the off-shore financial centre tax haven Ashanti on the Ashantiland Peninsula.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 Kingdom of Ashanti Kings And Queens Of Asante.
  2. Amoia, Steve (5 May 2012). "Opinion and analysis: The Ghetto Kid Confesses". beyondthepitch.net. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  3. "‘I Feel More Ghanaian’ – Kevin-Prince Boateng Admits". sports.peacefmonline.com. 26 March 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  4. Aditi Sharma (18 June 2010). "The coolest celeb tattoo scriptures on their skin". mid-day.com. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  5. Jennifer Hui (27 June 2014). "LOOK: The meaning behind World Cup footballers' Chinese tattoos". shanghaiist.com. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  6. 1 2 Paul Adepoju (22 June 2014). "Why Ghanaian Footballer Boateng Is An Ideal Crush For Rihanna". infoboxx.com. Retrieved 28 March 2016.

External links

Asantehene Genealogical Tree Timeline History
Genealogical tree of the Asantehenes the Emperors of the Ashanti people and Ashanti City-State and Ashantiland and Empire of Ashanti
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